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- Q367286 subject Q7021133.
- Q367286 subject Q7142555.
- Q367286 subject Q8025202.
- Q367286 abstract "The Tsyklon-2 (cyclone-2), also known as Tsiklon-2 and Tsyklon-M, GRAU index 11K69, is a Ukrainian, previously Soviet orbital carrier rocket. A derivative of the R-36 ICBM, and a member of the Tsyklon family, it made its maiden flight on 6 August 1969, and has made 106 flights, the most recent on 24 June 2006 being its penultimate launch. It is the most reliable active carrier rocket currently in use, having failed only once, and the second most reliable carrier rocket overall, behind the Atlas II. It is being retired in favour of future modern and all-Russian carrier rockets, such as the Angara.Having not flown since 2006, it was believed to have been retired when it was reported that the Tsyklon family of rockets was out of service following the final Tsyklon-3 launch in 2009, however in 2012 it was reported that one more remained to be launched, which was expected to carry the last US-P satellite into orbit in mid-2012. As of August 2013 that launch has not taken place, and no longer appears on launch schedules, leaving the Tysklon-2's status unclear.".
- Q367286 comparable Q49538.
- Q367286 countryOrigin Q15180.
- Q367286 diameter "3.0".
- Q367286 failedLaunches "1".
- Q367286 height "39.7".
- Q367286 launchSite Q177477.
- Q367286 lowerEarthOrbitPayload "2820000.0".
- Q367286 maidenFlight "1969-08-06".
- Q367286 manufacturer Q851367.
- Q367286 mass "1.82E8".
- Q367286 rocketFunction Q697175.
- Q367286 rocketStages "2".
- Q367286 status "Unclear".
- Q367286 successfulLaunches "105".
- Q367286 thumbnail Tsyklon-2.svg?width=300.
- Q367286 totalLaunches "106".
- Q367286 wikiPageExternalLink tsiklon2.htm.
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- Q367286 wikiPageWikiLink Q7142555.
- Q367286 wikiPageWikiLink Q8025202.
- Q367286 wikiPageWikiLink Q851367.
- Q367286 comparable Q49538.
- Q367286 countryOrigin "Soviet Union".
- Q367286 diameter "3 m".
- Q367286 fail "1".
- Q367286 first "1969-08-06".
- Q367286 function Q697175.
- Q367286 height "39.7 m".
- Q367286 launches "106".
- Q367286 leoPayload "2820.0".
- Q367286 manufacturer Q851367.
- Q367286 mass "182000.0".
- Q367286 name "Tsyklon-2".
- Q367286 sites "Baikonur Cosmodrome LC-90".
- Q367286 stages "2".
- Q367286 status "Unclear".
- Q367286 success "105".
- Q367286 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q367286 type Rocket.
- Q367286 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q367286 type Thing.
- Q367286 type Q41291.
- Q367286 comment "The Tsyklon-2 (cyclone-2), also known as Tsiklon-2 and Tsyklon-M, GRAU index 11K69, is a Ukrainian, previously Soviet orbital carrier rocket. A derivative of the R-36 ICBM, and a member of the Tsyklon family, it made its maiden flight on 6 August 1969, and has made 106 flights, the most recent on 24 June 2006 being its penultimate launch.".
- Q367286 label "Tsyklon-2".
- Q367286 depiction Tsyklon-2.svg.
- Q367286 name "Tsyklon-2 (Tsiklon-2/Tsyklon-M)".